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Stakeholder Awareness

Increasing stakeholder awareness about the importance of resource protection and management for economic sustainability See details

Reef Rehabilitation

Development and improvement of  reef fisheries management See details

Surveys and Monitoring

Coral reef surveys and monitoring   See details

Increasing Capacity

Training in ‘best practices’ for collection, handling and transport of marine organisms See details

Environmental Education and Awareness

Outreach Program Increasing public awareness of the importance of coastal environments through education and campaigns. Establishing market links that promote a more responsible and sustainable trade; Promoting fair trade. Environmental Education * Helping teachers See details

Stakeholder Awareness Reef Rehabilitation Surveys and  Monitoring Increasing Capacity Environmental Education and Awareness
Bali Village 15th celebration PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 19 July 2010 00:00


On July 15, LINI received a donation of 5,425,000 rupiah from Bali Village at the Segara Village Hotel, to save the reefs through its reef rehabilitation project in Bali . For LINI, it is an honour to be given this kind of support, and also a sign that  LINI’s work to save Bali's reefs is gaining recognition. The funds will help LINI to install many more artificial reefs, which provide homes for fish and other marine animals. tLINI urgently needs more funds with which to  restore Bali's damaged reefs .Once more, we would like to applaud Bali Village on their 15th celebration, and thank them heartily for their support!

Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 09:59
 
World Ocean Day PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 16 July 2010 00:00

LINI and the coastal communities of Buleleng celebrated Environment day and World Ocean Day on the 8th of June by installing 10 fish domes in Taman Sari, 12 'crocodile bread'(roti buaya) - shaped artificial reef structures in Tejakula, and 50 shrimp pods to attract ornamental shrimps in Les village.

Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 10:03
 
Sunrise School helps save Bali reefs PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 00:00

Sunrise school once again showed their concern toward the coral reefs in Bali by joining LINI to populate the artificial reefs in Amed with coral planting. On June 21 and 22, nine students accompanied by their three teachers learned about coral reef ecology and the current challenges faced by the reefs in Bali . They also learned how to monitor reef fish and conduct fish surveys.

Last Updated on Monday, 16 August 2010 10:00
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